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Criminal Defense Attorney in Medford, Massachusetts

If you are facing criminal charges, your future and freedom may depend on the caliber of lawyer you hire for your defense. No matter whether the charge is a property offense, OUI/DUI/DWI, drug possession, or a major felony charge, in order to truly protect your rights, work with a knowledgeable and experienced criminal defense attorney. Work with William Barabino.

With a highly regarded criminal defense practice in Medford, Massachusetts, experienced criminal defense attorney William Barabino focuses on the best possible results for every client. He has the experience, skill and perspective necessary to obtain top results in district courts, juvenile courts and superior courts of Massachusetts.

By any objective measure, Massachusetts criminal defense attorneyWilliam Barabino could be named an accomplished attorney in his area. Mr. Barabino has served two Governors as a member of the Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee (JJAC). The JJAC, along with other experts and organizations, gives the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety input in developing a statewide plan for delinquency prevention and overall child well-being.

Mr. Barabino also served as a Director for the Justinian Law Society of Massachusetts. The Justinian Law Society was founded in 1943 as the Massachusetts Italian Bar Association. The Society offers a wide range of educational programs, an active scholarship program for promising law students, and a popular series of social events.

A former U.S. Army Officer and Paratrooper, William is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts; the U.S. Appeals Court, First Circuit; the U.S. Supreme Court; the Veteran Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and the U. S. Military Commissions for the Department of Defense.

By any fair assessment, Attorney Barabino has consistently achieved outstanding results for his clients. Attorney Barabino has been named a "Massachusetts Rising Star" by the publishers of Boston Magazine and Law and Politics Magazine in 2011, 2010, 2009 and 2008. The distinction, awarded to less than five percent (5%) of all Massachusetts lawyers, was based on ballots cast by Massachusetts attorneys, asking them to identify the best lawyers, under the age of 40, whom they had personally observed in action. In 2010, The Massachusetts Bar Association and Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Legal Publication selected Attorney Barabino as the recipient of the “Excellence in the Law” award. The “Excellence in the Law” award is one of twenty granted annually for distinguished advocacy as a lawyer within the Commonwealth.

William Barabino represents clients facing a broad spectrum of criminal defense matters, including driving offenses, OUI/DUI/DWI, drug possession and property offenses. Whether the charge is a misdemeanor in district court, or the most serious felony in superior court, you will know that when you walk into a courtroom with Boston defense attorney Barabino at your side, you have retained a fierce advocate, an effective negotiator and trusted legal counsel, as well as a top-notch criminal defense attorney.

Protecting and Defending Those Charged in Criminal Courts

Attorney William J. Barabino represents people charged with every crime in every criminal court, including:

Mr. Barabino serves Wakefield, Woburn, Medford, Boston, Salem and towns all along the North Shore.

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